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>> the scandal may have started in the uk but the latest turn of events underscores how global this problem is. we're finding out that germany's largest commercial lender deutsche bank was involved in the manipulation of libor interest rates. an internal document says that employees took part in the rigging of money market interest rates. the bank denied systematic wrong doing and dressed that managers were not part of fraudulent activities. deutsche bank will work with the authorities to find out how the group of employees manipulated libor rates and investigate whether more of the workers took part. the bank will release the results this year. libor is a benchmark for a wide range of other rates. in june barclay's was ordered to pay very than $400 million in fines for manipulating lobor. financial authorities in europe and the u.s. are propering their banks to see if they were involved in the rigging scandal. >>> focus is now on whether other lenders involved will have to pay huge fines or compensate for damages. >>> swiss banking giant ubs says it took a huge loss from the facebook initi
>> the scandal may have started in the uk but the latest turn of events underscores how global this problem is. we're finding out that germany's largest commercial lender deutsche bank was involved in the manipulation of libor interest rates. an internal document says that employees took part in the rigging of money market interest rates. the bank denied systematic wrong doing and dressed that managers were not part of fraudulent activities. deutsche bank will work with the authorities to...
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human rights activists based in the uk say about 160 people were killed on monday alone. a military helicopter crashed in the eastern part of damascus on monday. claimed to have shot it down in retaliation for government massacres. hundreds of people were found dead over the weekend in a suburb of the capital. government and opposition forces are blaming each other for the killings. >>> smart phone users have a lot to talk about these days not just on their phones but about them. we are joined now from the business desk. what's the buzz about? >> yeah. as you know, the biggest maker of smart phones are battling in court. now they have investors attention as well because apple continues its remarkable rise topping their record high on monday in new york. that's after the giant won massive damages against south korean rivals over patents for smart phones and tablets. apple's stock jumped overnight to an all time high of $680. the surge comes after a jury and a california court ruled for apple ordering the korean firm to pay over a billion dollars in damages. meanwhile samsu
human rights activists based in the uk say about 160 people were killed on monday alone. a military helicopter crashed in the eastern part of damascus on monday. claimed to have shot it down in retaliation for government massacres. hundreds of people were found dead over the weekend in a suburb of the capital. government and opposition forces are blaming each other for the killings. >>> smart phone users have a lot to talk about these days not just on their phones but about them. we...
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across much of the uk, though, high pressure also dominating here. a little cooler, though. look at the extended outlook for your weekend there in london. saturday and sunday, sunny skies here for those closing ceremonies. temperatures remain into the low to mid-20s. but after the olympics on monday, expect some rain showers for you to be flying out there. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
across much of the uk, though, high pressure also dominating here. a little cooler, though. look at the extended outlook for your weekend there in london. saturday and sunday, sunny skies here for those closing ceremonies. temperatures remain into the low to mid-20s. but after the olympics on monday, expect some rain showers for you to be flying out there. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us...
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human rights activists based in the uk say government fighter jets have not let up in their attacks. they say 14 people were killed on tuesday including women and children. an opposition member in damascus told nhk that government troops are redeploying tanks, artillery, and ammunition from the capital to aleppo. opposition forces are trying to stop them with guerrilla attacks. the rebels are recruiting young people from areas around aleppo to join them in their fight. >>> ethiopia's long-time ruler has died of an undisclosed illness. he was 57. observers are watching for any signs of instability in ethiopia since the prime minister's death whose rule lasted more than two decades. ethiopia's state-run television has reported that he died monday at a hospital in belgium. it says the prime minister had been there for about two months for medical treatment. the name of his illness has not been disclosed. he became president in 1991 after his guerrilla group ousted the communist government which ruled the country for 14 years. in 1995 melles became prime minister and consolidated power i
human rights activists based in the uk say government fighter jets have not let up in their attacks. they say 14 people were killed on tuesday including women and children. an opposition member in damascus told nhk that government troops are redeploying tanks, artillery, and ammunition from the capital to aleppo. opposition forces are trying to stop them with guerrilla attacks. the rebels are recruiting young people from areas around aleppo to join them in their fight. >>> ethiopia's...
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in the uk. and i agree that that was the case. and, that to me is the whole point of journalism. trying to hold people in power to account and giving ordinary people a voice. and you know, the trump organization recently put out a statement calling all those people featured in the film "a national embarrassment for scotland." but i've been really struck by the fact that people who have seen the film see these people as inspirational. people who have a great deal of dedication to the cause here. they become natural, unlikely environmentalists to a certain extent. they're caring for the environment. they're people we should be incredibly proud of, people who stand up against intimidation, against bullying, and say, "look, we're not prepared to allow you to tell us how to live our lives." >> well, he does get away with it. not only does he take on the local people but he becomes a hero to the elites there. he even receives an honorary doctorate from aberdeen university. >> american billionaire dona
in the uk. and i agree that that was the case. and, that to me is the whole point of journalism. trying to hold people in power to account and giving ordinary people a voice. and you know, the trump organization recently put out a statement calling all those people featured in the film "a national embarrassment for scotland." but i've been really struck by the fact that people who have seen the film see these people as inspirational. people who have a great deal of dedication to the...
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but we think that new that the cd is out and with strong sales over the weekend, it will challenge to be the best selling cd of this week. a lot of people are buying it, not just uk residents, but tourists who want a souvenir of this wonderful experience. >> other albums containing tracks played at the ceremony are also selling well. sales of the 1973 blockbuster, tubular bells, rose more than seven-fold. he also said he is looking forward to the closing ceremonies for the music it will feature. nhk world, london. >>> thailand's growing middle class is getting a taste for premium coffee. it is market that doubled in just ten years. we're not only talking about lattes and cappucinos, thai farmers produce some of the most expensive coffee using beans processed in a very unusual way. our reporter went to savor the flavor. >> in thailand a special cup of coffee costs more than $30 a cup. that's 20 times the normal price for coffee. coffee luck has its origins. its unique taste attracts coffee lovers from all over thailand. >> translator: it is really different from ordinary coffee. >> the
but we think that new that the cd is out and with strong sales over the weekend, it will challenge to be the best selling cd of this week. a lot of people are buying it, not just uk residents, but tourists who want a souvenir of this wonderful experience. >> other albums containing tracks played at the ceremony are also selling well. sales of the 1973 blockbuster, tubular bells, rose more than seven-fold. he also said he is looking forward to the closing ceremonies for the music it will...
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a number of products around the world and the uk as well. because there are big squeezes on the consumer in the west, does that slow down that growth because obviously you're not going to buy organic and go for the cheapest possible options. >> half the world's hungriest are farmers in developing countries. and most of them live on less than $2 a day. fair trade as much as it's growing fast despite the recission it's a drop in the ocean. he want to reach farmers and workers in very hard to reach parts of the world. but we're growing and growing well. so this year we're looking at 12% growth which where the uk economy is flat lining it's pretty good. we're starting to be able to make the benefits of global trade come alive for people in really difficult situations, recently we started working with farmers in afghanistan to bring raisins. we're work with palestinian oil producers. we're working with coffee growers in the democratic republic of the congo. it's hugely supported by the public. >> that was mike gindy. for more on our trade link se
a number of products around the world and the uk as well. because there are big squeezes on the consumer in the west, does that slow down that growth because obviously you're not going to buy organic and go for the cheapest possible options. >> half the world's hungriest are farmers in developing countries. and most of them live on less than $2 a day. fair trade as much as it's growing fast despite the recission it's a drop in the ocean. he want to reach farmers and workers in very hard...
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there's an element of -- the uk is feeling under siege from the u.s. at the moment. i don't think this particular instance is about the u.s. versus uk but i think it's turning into that. >> this about a new regularitor isn't it? isn't this about a new regulator coming out and breaking rank and using extraordinary language in -- >> they called standard chattered a rogue institution. there's suspicion this is a rogue regulator. the way these situations normally work is regulators and investigation work behind the scenes, come to an agreed set of facts, and they took standard charitied by surprise and -- >> took markets by surprise. simon willis, you think this creates a buying opportunity for bank. >> i do. on the one hand, you couldn't say with any certainty the stock won't go lower, on the other hand what i thought was quite telling in standard charitied's statement yesterday was robust and language was very strong, they have a dispute, they describe as fact of law over interpretation of allegations from the new york regulator. but, yes, i still believe that standard
there's an element of -- the uk is feeling under siege from the u.s. at the moment. i don't think this particular instance is about the u.s. versus uk but i think it's turning into that. >> this about a new regularitor isn't it? isn't this about a new regulator coming out and breaking rank and using extraordinary language in -- >> they called standard chattered a rogue institution. there's suspicion this is a rogue regulator. the way these situations normally work is regulators and...
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retail data is due out of the uk. did the olympics keep shoppers away? we'll break down those numbers next. >>> and these are the headlines from around the world. china slowed further in july which could jeopardize their 10% annual growth target. >> ceo john chambers more upbeat about u.s. and asia. >> samsung ratchets up its tablet war. u.s. judge calls for peace in the bitter patent dispute between korean tech rival giant and apple. >> brazil unveiling $66 billion stimulus plan seeking investment in its highways, railways and other areas of infrastructure in hopes of reviving its flagging economy. >>> and here we go the much audiotape waited uk retail sales report is out and it is showing a flat read for july compared with expectations for decline of .1%. sterling looks like it's rising a bit on the news. early signs suggest the olympics had no impact on retail sales. i'm sorry uk retail sales were up .3% on the month they were expected to be flat or depending. up .3% on the month. much stronger than expected, up 2.
retail data is due out of the uk. did the olympics keep shoppers away? we'll break down those numbers next. >>> and these are the headlines from around the world. china slowed further in july which could jeopardize their 10% annual growth target. >> ceo john chambers more upbeat about u.s. and asia. >> samsung ratchets up its tablet war. u.s. judge calls for peace in the bitter patent dispute between korean tech rival giant and apple. >> brazil unveiling $66 billion...
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many of the other members of lulzsec were in the uk, so davis was a in the shetland islands, very remote community of islands just about scotland, between scotland and norway, and he lived by himself in this small wooden house just near the main town in shetland. >> and jake davis was topiary? >> that's right. a few weeks later, in mid-july, actually after lulzsec it ended, jake had a knock on his door and it was the police and, plainclothes police officers, and they want to see everything that was on his laptop. had to step away from the computer pick they asked him for the password to get access to some of the hard drives that were on his computer, and he gave them that access. agency mutely started questioning him, and they questioned him for the next four days. >> and did he admit to being topiary at some point? >> he was very cooperative with the police, after they spoke to them. i probably shouldn't say too much about that since he and the uk you have to be careful what i have to say because he has a truck coming up next april and there's an issue of contempt of course here. howeve
many of the other members of lulzsec were in the uk, so davis was a in the shetland islands, very remote community of islands just about scotland, between scotland and norway, and he lived by himself in this small wooden house just near the main town in shetland. >> and jake davis was topiary? >> that's right. a few weeks later, in mid-july, actually after lulzsec it ended, jake had a knock on his door and it was the police and, plainclothes police officers, and they want to see...
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and the uk in third place. >>> london is a major city with a lot of visitors right now. that makes some brits want to get as far away as possible. that means good news for florida's economy. tampa bay, in particular, has seen a big boost in british visitors since the games started. fox's anthony miller explains. >> when it comes to america, the british can't seem to get enough of the tampa bay area. >> we get about 25% of our total visitation from international visitors and our number one international market is the uk. >> including many from the sunshine state took their talent over the pond, many brits decided it was time to get out of dodge. >> we have heard some reports that up to 9 million brits left great britain because of the o pledges or just so happens during that time, they were leaving. we have to think that this being such a popular destination for british visitors, that they are here as well. >> local businesses say there has been a british invasion this week. >> this is the first week i have seen any british customers and we have seen emit a few. >> owns s
and the uk in third place. >>> london is a major city with a lot of visitors right now. that makes some brits want to get as far away as possible. that means good news for florida's economy. tampa bay, in particular, has seen a big boost in british visitors since the games started. fox's anthony miller explains. >> when it comes to america, the british can't seem to get enough of the tampa bay area. >> we get about 25% of our total visitation from international visitors and...
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find out how fast he was going and what makes this chase different from all others in the uk. >>> and check out this hot ride. >> nice bumper. >> hmm. >> topless. >> a tiny red thing. >> and >>> welcome back to the "rtm" top ten countdown. headed to the top video. up next, number six -- >> you guys probably know i'm not a fan of drivers in their souped up cars, so i get kind of a sick pleasure with this next video from itn news in uk, watching 33-year-old beth westwood in a stolen modified audi a5 alerting police for 65 mile, but get this. got this thing up to 180 miles per hour. as the car guy here, i do appreciate the high speed. it's nice to see the performance cars every once in a while get the stress of their life. >> ah, no. >> no. >> i mean, a close the course, i'm with you. >> there are other drivers on this road making this insanely dangerous. the sick pleasure i get, ben got what he deserved. nine years in the clink. >> nine years? >> for this. not only because of this driving, but also because his car was linked to 16 raids all across the uk. itn news says that this was tho
find out how fast he was going and what makes this chase different from all others in the uk. >>> and check out this hot ride. >> nice bumper. >> hmm. >> topless. >> a tiny red thing. >> and >>> welcome back to the "rtm" top ten countdown. headed to the top video. up next, number six -- >> you guys probably know i'm not a fan of drivers in their souped up cars, so i get kind of a sick pleasure with this next video from itn news in...
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he'll talk about the impact of the games on brand uk. we've got important data as well. >>> these are the headlines. china is flat. pmi slips. >> stock gen misses forecasts but stronger than expected capital ratio. >>> india announces a new finance minister as the country grapples with worst power outage in a decade. >>> pmi out of eurozone got nudged down. manufacturing pmi this morning as well is 45.4 in july, from a revised 45.5 in june. the reuters poll, 44.8, other. sharply weaker than you might have expected. sterling is falling. the lowest since may 2009. output index, 43.3 in july. massive fall in output. uk manufacturing pmi shows sharpest drop in export orders since february 2009. manufacturing looks to remain a major drag on overall economy. shrinking uk, shrinking at fastest rate is more than three years in july. remember, we've had three quarters of negative growth now in the uk. sterling down to 156.8 against dollar. euro slightly firmer. fx strategist at hsb. pretty poor manufacturing number, add into all the other poor ma
he'll talk about the impact of the games on brand uk. we've got important data as well. >>> these are the headlines. china is flat. pmi slips. >> stock gen misses forecasts but stronger than expected capital ratio. >>> india announces a new finance minister as the country grapples with worst power outage in a decade. >>> pmi out of eurozone got nudged down. manufacturing pmi this morning as well is 45.4 in july, from a revised 45.5 in june. the reuters poll,...
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not like here in the uk. the u.s. has a bunch of bad banks but the banks play a much smaller role in the old banking system and financial system overall. you still got mortgages to restructure and buying and selling the securityized mortgages, the fed has the ability to do that. that can affect as well as the overall interest picture. >> the reason the u.s. economy is weak is because of external factors. china slow down. eurozone debt crisis. should a central bank be targeting the domestic economy that's been slowed down by external factors it can't control. >> not so much targeting but can you offset them. there's stuff you can't do anything about. the bank of england, the fed, ecb, everybody comes with oil prices and no point in trying to offset oil prices because they could reverse in three months or six months. but there are things like if the world is in a global slow down then it makes sense that you should be trying to offset demand and bring it up at home, particularly for the u.s. which is a large part of the
not like here in the uk. the u.s. has a bunch of bad banks but the banks play a much smaller role in the old banking system and financial system overall. you still got mortgages to restructure and buying and selling the securityized mortgages, the fed has the ability to do that. that can affect as well as the overall interest picture. >> the reason the u.s. economy is weak is because of external factors. china slow down. eurozone debt crisis. should a central bank be targeting the...
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is one of those companies in the uk very cash rich, getting majority of sales from emerging markets. very well covered dividends. so is it just with these companies a question of working out the entry point and valuations. >> they are very keen to capitalies on the strong bond market and in many cases they can issue five year bonds. so, i think many stories here is the bond market is too strong and corporate taking a lead there issuing bonds, buying back their own shares or doing acquisitions. riding the tide of m and a. here to say because growth slow and they want to buy.
is one of those companies in the uk very cash rich, getting majority of sales from emerging markets. very well covered dividends. so is it just with these companies a question of working out the entry point and valuations. >> they are very keen to capitalies on the strong bond market and in many cases they can issue five year bonds. so, i think many stories here is the bond market is too strong and corporate taking a lead there issuing bonds, buying back their own shares or doing...
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people are looking for the safe-haven relative to the eurozone in particular than the uk and u.s. safe hey convenience. that doesn't mean they are indifferent to the whole issue about bringing down the debt. >> it would suggest, those that investors are giving them plenty of room here to do the kind of borrowing and perhaps stimulating that would improve their financial position longer term. >> i think if the government chooses to rebalance its fiscal consolidation efforts such as it gives more emphasis on capital spending in particular, i think the housing market which has been -- housing supplies have seen a structural problem in the uk the bond market we would sort of not view that negatively. but i think instead of throwing out plan a and without a credible plan to bring down what's still a very large deficit that's still rising in the uk at a very rapid level, very rapid rate, does pose some risk. the other aspect, of course, there's a bit of difference between us as a rating agency and what policymakers have to decide what might be the best growth orientated policy response
people are looking for the safe-haven relative to the eurozone in particular than the uk and u.s. safe hey convenience. that doesn't mean they are indifferent to the whole issue about bringing down the debt. >> it would suggest, those that investors are giving them plenty of room here to do the kind of borrowing and perhaps stimulating that would improve their financial position longer term. >> i think if the government chooses to rebalance its fiscal consolidation efforts such as...
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but it's not getting the attention it should. >> same in the uk. labor market on the supply side isn't getting the attention it should. we're wrapped up in skl austerity and the need to pay down debt. youth unemployment is a million people. long term unsploimt very high. certainly it's equally bigger problem in the southern eurozone. because we have the euro and can't break up the euro, we have all these issues of debt repayment. >> we therefore at the moment moving on to german insurer which confirmed its full year targets after beating expectations. we're joining first on cnbc by the cfo of allianz. thank you for your time this morning. what's your biggest concern. we've been speaking of europe's debt crisis. what impact has that on your business. how have you been able to deal with it? >> it makes investment very difficult in this environment but i think with a very solid quarter leading up to strong six month numbers you can prove even in this very difficult environment one can deliver strong performance. >> what kind of performance do you expe
but it's not getting the attention it should. >> same in the uk. labor market on the supply side isn't getting the attention it should. we're wrapped up in skl austerity and the need to pay down debt. youth unemployment is a million people. long term unsploimt very high. certainly it's equally bigger problem in the southern eurozone. because we have the euro and can't break up the euro, we have all these issues of debt repayment. >> we therefore at the moment moving on to german...
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when the ecuadorian embassy -- government asked the uk and sweden to make assurances that mr. assange would not be extradited to the united states, they wouldn't agree to that, either. so it seems clear to us in addition to the fact that we hear a secret indictment has already been issued, that the end game here is bringing julian assange to the united states. there's sort of a silent entity within this. >> a secret indictment from where? >> from the united states. >> but publicly the u.s. is saying they are not putting pressure on london, the uk or any other country in this matter. should we take them at their word? >> ironically, it's too bad that wikileaks isn't around so we can get to the bottom of this. as we know from the document dumps the u.s. and uk and other governments said a lot of things that simply were not true. the question really is based upon how the u.s. has treated bradley manning, here in the military brig in terms of secret trials and abusive conditions, is it reasonable to expect that julian assange, who we expect would be accused of publishing these doc
when the ecuadorian embassy -- government asked the uk and sweden to make assurances that mr. assange would not be extradited to the united states, they wouldn't agree to that, either. so it seems clear to us in addition to the fact that we hear a secret indictment has already been issued, that the end game here is bringing julian assange to the united states. there's sort of a silent entity within this. >> a secret indictment from where? >> from the united states. >> but...
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in the uk. it's a bit of an abuse, isn't it? >> could be, yeah. let's not forget, also, what is it, their third choice, you know? they tried two venues in asia. so, it can't be that there's an overwhelming logic to it. >> scott, what do you think? >> i think it has more to do with the voting structure than it does fitting under the jobs act loophole. you know, i think that the glazers are essentially monetizing the passion that their fans have, like i said, for the product without giving up really any ownership control. so, if you step back from it, what they're getting is, essentially, a $200 million-plus infusion of capital while giving up almost no voting control over the team. it's not like investors are going to decide whether the team's going to pursue robin van persie, who's going to be in the first 11 or anything like that. >> you've described it, actually, as a brilliant move by the owners. scott. >> i do think it's a brilliant move by the owners. i think that for the glazers, it's esse
in the uk. it's a bit of an abuse, isn't it? >> could be, yeah. let's not forget, also, what is it, their third choice, you know? they tried two venues in asia. so, it can't be that there's an overwhelming logic to it. >> scott, what do you think? >> i think it has more to do with the voting structure than it does fitting under the jobs act loophole. you know, i think that the glazers are essentially monetizing the passion that their fans have, like i said, for the product...
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most vividly displayed when he was talking about the olympics and the uk's preparation for the olympics and hurt himself for the first two, three days of this trip. >> going over -- i want to get to glen johnson. i want to get into the politics in the middle east. going over there and pandering the way he did, anybody, a 3-year-old can do it. it is not whether he can pander. it's whether you have the acuity, as you said, jonathan, to know what he is talking about and the nuances of these very tricky situations, which are going to be going on when we're all 100 years old. still fighting in the middle east. you don't start wars and you don't start trouble. anybody can pander. can he think? can he answer questions on the spot? that's my question. >> the issue, too, also is that he had a good story to tell going over to london. he was the guy that resurrected the 2002 olympic winter games in salt lake city and he talked about none of that in he about none of that. he ended up defending himself in the comments he made about the london preparations and not about the positive lessons that he d
most vividly displayed when he was talking about the olympics and the uk's preparation for the olympics and hurt himself for the first two, three days of this trip. >> going over -- i want to get to glen johnson. i want to get into the politics in the middle east. going over there and pandering the way he did, anybody, a 3-year-old can do it. it is not whether he can pander. it's whether you have the acuity, as you said, jonathan, to know what he is talking about and the nuances of these...
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get out of the uk. now the uk is a profitable business. we went into the sandwich business there. we didn't succeed. we surrender and move on. we are about building brands. that's what hain has done. i believe in brand equity. we have had a successful blueprint in the u.s. we believe coming across the pond we can expand upon that in the uk. >> most companies i deal with don't have brands up double digit. you have 11 up. >> 11 brands up double digits. four or five that are up mid single digits. the whole thing today consumption. our consumption up 14% overall 10. look at the big food companies today. they are trying to get 1% growth. consumers are eating products out there still. we have not all got on massive diets and said, what's happening? the conversion to natural, organic, healthy foods, fresh foods. stay tuned to fresh soups instead of canned soup shortly. you will see a big transition. that's the next big idea. fresh soup versus canned soup. >> president and ceo of hain celestial. stay with cramer. road trip buddy. let's put some music on. [ woman ] welcome to learning span
get out of the uk. now the uk is a profitable business. we went into the sandwich business there. we didn't succeed. we surrender and move on. we are about building brands. that's what hain has done. i believe in brand equity. we have had a successful blueprint in the u.s. we believe coming across the pond we can expand upon that in the uk. >> most companies i deal with don't have brands up double digit. you have 11 up. >> 11 brands up double digits. four or five that are up mid...
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uk after the weekend, right. this is exactly the same. >> i have to say bbc did show behind the scenes what it looked like as they were watching -- >> this is nasa. this is what's been going on throughout the uk. if you wonder what the spirit is like right now in britain it's just like this. >> that's what it sound like when you're on the streets after they win a medal. >> uk is an amazing place to be. just like that. >> fun to be over here. >> knight capital has reached a deal with a group of investors for an infusion of $400 million in capital. cnbc first reported the deal and capital would be in the form of a convertible preferred security giving buyers the right to give knight shares $1 a piece. jeff friess led the offering. blackstone, td ameritrade. knight will open for business today after taking a potentially crippling $440 million loss following last week's major trading glitch. but it will also dilute the company's shareholders. >> the co-founder and co-ceo of aisle 50 and former tech writer. his new bo
uk after the weekend, right. this is exactly the same. >> i have to say bbc did show behind the scenes what it looked like as they were watching -- >> this is nasa. this is what's been going on throughout the uk. if you wonder what the spirit is like right now in britain it's just like this. >> that's what it sound like when you're on the streets after they win a medal. >> uk is an amazing place to be. just like that. >> fun to be over here. >> knight capital...
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. >> well, the people in this video, in the uk, they had a little challenge. >> get into -- can you do this. >> a sign says for a free cup of coffee, and kenneth is actually yelling out for these people. kenneth is a vending machine that a coffee company put out in the soho square in the uk, and it taunted people, it annoyed people, to gethem to do things so they could cup of coffee. can you please turn around and say, kenneth's making me free coffee! >> kenneth is making me free coffee! >> the coffee company did hire a marketing company to create this machine to promote their coffee. >> one pay, please. thank you. could you lift the other leg, please? yes. if you give me a hug, i'll give awe free cup of hug. yes, man! now, how you do you like it? >> offer a cup of coffee, huh? >> this coffee, does it remind you of the berries and cream schedule? >> ♪ berries and cream >> coffee, put your hands in the air! >> i would like to be the guy who gets to make the people do all the stuff. i want to know where she. is he in the vending machine or in a park somewhere? >> in a windowless van. >
. >> well, the people in this video, in the uk, they had a little challenge. >> get into -- can you do this. >> a sign says for a free cup of coffee, and kenneth is actually yelling out for these people. kenneth is a vending machine that a coffee company put out in the soho square in the uk, and it taunted people, it annoyed people, to gethem to do things so they could cup of coffee. can you please turn around and say, kenneth's making me free coffee! >> kenneth is...
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. >> it's using sms to do -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: across north america, europe and the uk, 30 million smishing messages are sent to cell phone users every day. >> the attackers think hey, people don't have filters on their phone. maybe we can send out these and people will receive them and we'll get larger numbers of people dropping their account information. >> reporter: fortunately most people know how to respond. >> i usually ignore them. sometimes i say -- they say text to stop. >> reporter: scammers keep tying to find unsuspecting individuals who will give up their information. users that send offending messages to spam. >> forward it and your cell phone provider will be alerted and will mark it. >> reporter: when in doubt call the company that supposedly sent the sms and ask if it's legitimate. >>> we all know it has been really hot this summer, in fact one of the hottest julys ever. for people stuck at work without air conditioning, it is brutal. >> some mechanics in oklahoma have come up with a fashionable solution and we aren't talking shorts. instead kilts, mike. the
. >> it's using sms to do -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: across north america, europe and the uk, 30 million smishing messages are sent to cell phone users every day. >> the attackers think hey, people don't have filters on their phone. maybe we can send out these and people will receive them and we'll get larger numbers of people dropping their account information. >> reporter: fortunately most people know how to respond. >> i usually ignore them. sometimes i say...
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in the united states and the uk, there was a jury participating in the court. however, in japan, in this type of case, there's no jury attending. you know? in the united states there's the concept of trade address, in japan we don't. that makes the situation differently in countries that it's been held with the court. >> i see. so where we stand with things now, we've got a lot of crossover technologies, seeing a lot of similar products. what do these companies need to do to step up their game and grab market share? >> they have to come up with a revolutionary idea, just as iphone did. you can walk outside anywhere in the country, i guess, for example, tokyo, you look at the people wearing smartphones. from far side, you can really tell which one is which brand any more. i went to mobile world congress in barcelona in february and there was new product. there's dual core, also single core still but more faster, there's quad korecore even. other company would do that. the difference they must make is really revolutionize design. what stands out is one thing. tha
in the united states and the uk, there was a jury participating in the court. however, in japan, in this type of case, there's no jury attending. you know? in the united states there's the concept of trade address, in japan we don't. that makes the situation differently in countries that it's been held with the court. >> i see. so where we stand with things now, we've got a lot of crossover technologies, seeing a lot of similar products. what do these companies need to do to step up their...
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we've got the revision. uk sterling has fallen after that data. let's get immediate reaction now joining me in the studio alan clark. alan, first of all, your reaction. >> minus .5 up a bit. minus .7 very weak, very disappointing. you add on the effect of the last working day as the bank holiday get rid of the construction sector then underlying gdp was up about a quarter of a percentage point or so. >> why is construction so dodgy as you put it. >> the weather. working days. when you look at the monthly data up 10% one month, do u7b another. people's faith in this reading has been hurt a lot. but even so, if you want to look at a more pessimistic side, growth would be half a point worse. there's something for everyone. >> it seems to be influenced more by other factors at the moment. >> yeah. absolutely. look this number in terms of the scale of revision it was in line in terms of the drives to revision again in line. sterling does seem to be taking its cue from elsewhere. we had some comments this morning that they liked a rate cut. so that got
we've got the revision. uk sterling has fallen after that data. let's get immediate reaction now joining me in the studio alan clark. alan, first of all, your reaction. >> minus .5 up a bit. minus .7 very weak, very disappointing. you add on the effect of the last working day as the bank holiday get rid of the construction sector then underlying gdp was up about a quarter of a percentage point or so. >> why is construction so dodgy as you put it. >> the weather. working days....
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we have a big problem with this in the uk. you are 30 times more likely as a black person to be stopped and searched over a white person. >> at least these guys, these co-worker said there is a problem. i applaud america on this one. >> bill, talk about the decision to call these things chat downs. is that brilliant or what? >> that's the big issue i have here. >> i figured it would be. >> chat down seems like a phone sex term or the technique you apply to a hyperactive kid you are trying to get him to calm down. we are giving him a chat down now. as far as bosses, the whole issue of racial profiling is moot. i don't use the word moot a lot because i don't know what it means. i can think of a lot of cities who have had racial issues. boston not one of them. this is not a topic. this is not a thing. >> we'll just move on. from chat downs to lady towns. will saudi women be sitting pretty if they get their own city? they are set to open a female urban -- female only urban area in riad. a group of saudi business women, yes, they e
we have a big problem with this in the uk. you are 30 times more likely as a black person to be stopped and searched over a white person. >> at least these guys, these co-worker said there is a problem. i applaud america on this one. >> bill, talk about the decision to call these things chat downs. is that brilliant or what? >> that's the big issue i have here. >> i figured it would be. >> chat down seems like a phone sex term or the technique you apply to a...
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"dallas" the new series is launching in the uk. larry hagman, patrick duffy, sue ellen, bobby and j.r. were all there. >> you went and i didn't get a hat. >> this is your hot. i like the way you wear that. it's very annie get your gun. hair and makeup -- >> coming up on today's program -- the last time i'll be with you until september. we continue our focus on europe's aaa-rated economy and ask if austria will continue to weather the economic storm through the demand. >> we're joined from new york and we'll get views on tell us the state of the global economy. >>> silicon valley's two biggest we get reports. >>> we'll speak to one analyst who says membership won't translate into growth for the company. >>> dell's second quarter profits fell 18%, topping forecasts but revenues were 8% down from a year earlier. that was shy of analyst estimates. companies also projecting a revenue decline in the third quarter and cutting full year earnings outlook. shares were down more than 4% in after-hours trade. in frankfurt this morning, adding
"dallas" the new series is launching in the uk. larry hagman, patrick duffy, sue ellen, bobby and j.r. were all there. >> you went and i didn't get a hat. >> this is your hot. i like the way you wear that. it's very annie get your gun. hair and makeup -- >> coming up on today's program -- the last time i'll be with you until september. we continue our focus on europe's aaa-rated economy and ask if austria will continue to weather the economic storm through the...
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we'll be turning our attention to the uk in the next 20 minutes. we'll get the latest set of minutes out for the bank of england. that meeting they decided to do very little. we get the latest snapshot of employment where we continue to see gains in employment, even as unemployment claims benefits go up. can we square the circle? that's been hard as the economy is still in recession. sterling today is slightly weaker. steady against the dollar. aussie dlaish dollar is back below 1.0 5. that's where we trade right now in europe. next in hong kong today, for more on that and asian trade, we're joined out of singapore. >> thanks, ross. asian tracked lower today after recent rallies. investors are looking for more powerful from global central banks. shanghai concept shed 1.1% dragged by financial utilities while a fierce price war between china appliances sent suni appliances up in the afternoon. hang seng gave up -- give back yesterday's gains, down by 1.2%, led by developers and energy. but standard charitied hong kong shares key couped 3.6% after th
we'll be turning our attention to the uk in the next 20 minutes. we'll get the latest set of minutes out for the bank of england. that meeting they decided to do very little. we get the latest snapshot of employment where we continue to see gains in employment, even as unemployment claims benefits go up. can we square the circle? that's been hard as the economy is still in recession. sterling today is slightly weaker. steady against the dollar. aussie dlaish dollar is back below 1.0 5. that's...
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the same thing holds for olympic games. >> we interviewed the uk representative of the european parliament. he said, okay, maybe it won't be so good for london, bottom line, great for the city and the image. he says people in london have come together in an optimistic way he hasn't seen in decades. maybe not just economic impact, a lot of good will. >> thank you very much. >>> google searches for gymnastics classes have increased 230% over the last few days. here to tell you which other olympic brands and topics are top i topping. we have an exclusive with google executive. google searches for volleyball lessons way up, and ryan lochte up 13%. you have to figure this will happ happen. >> absolutely. if you look back, this is one of the biggest games in olympic history for digital from a user privilege and advertiser privilege. as a user, it's important to recognize this is the first year you're able to watch the games in live stream on n nbcolympics.com in the u.s. and youtube is live streaming the games across the world in 64 countries. >> we're looking at one of the ads that have really
the same thing holds for olympic games. >> we interviewed the uk representative of the european parliament. he said, okay, maybe it won't be so good for london, bottom line, great for the city and the image. he says people in london have come together in an optimistic way he hasn't seen in decades. maybe not just economic impact, a lot of good will. >> thank you very much. >>> google searches for gymnastics classes have increased 230% over the last few days. here to tell...
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much of the down side, yes, from the uk division. bearing in mind back in april this year, we did have national australia downsizing its clydesdale and yorkshire banking units. took writedowns and boosted provisions in the uk against the commercial real estate portfolio. four major banks, of course, in australia. they are on cause to wrack up more than $25 billion in combined annual profits. still a substantial number. working on cost cuts. we know they are a part of this includes cutting jobs and also salaries at the bank. but we are still dealing with a number of issues that the global banks are also dealing with. and that is the higher cost of funding. >> you guys are dealing with that as well. >> i was going to bring you in on this. it shows you how tough the british banking sector is at the moment. will we see that cross the board? the bearest entry for new entrants seems very high. the government wants cheap competitive banking, but making almost possible for people to set up a new business. >> you might hesitate to invest new
much of the down side, yes, from the uk division. bearing in mind back in april this year, we did have national australia downsizing its clydesdale and yorkshire banking units. took writedowns and boosted provisions in the uk against the commercial real estate portfolio. four major banks, of course, in australia. they are on cause to wrack up more than $25 billion in combined annual profits. still a substantial number. working on cost cuts. we know they are a part of this includes cutting jobs...
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, the uk scoring six golds on saturday. but the u.s. continues to dominate the medal count with 54 total and that includes 26 golds, 13 silvers and 15 bronze. china is in second with 53 medals in all. great britain has moved up to third with 29 medals. >>> in the history of embarrassing mom moments, and i've made a few, but this one has got to rank. what was ryan lochte's mom thinking when she said her gold medalist son was only interested in, quote one-night stands. yeah, well i talked to ryan about what she really meant as well as the one thing he wants for his birthday this weekend. you've got to know that you are a heartbreaker for so many. and i have to ask you, did you talk to your mom about what she said, saying that you're the kind of guy, for lack of a better phrase, that you love 'em and leave 'em? that you go out with a girl once because, maybe, having a girlfriend takes up too much time? what's that about? >> all right. she -- because i've read the line and it said lochte's mom says he goes on one-night stands.
, the uk scoring six golds on saturday. but the u.s. continues to dominate the medal count with 54 total and that includes 26 golds, 13 silvers and 15 bronze. china is in second with 53 medals in all. great britain has moved up to third with 29 medals. >>> in the history of embarrassing mom moments, and i've made a few, but this one has got to rank. what was ryan lochte's mom thinking when she said her gold medalist son was only interested in, quote one-night stands. yeah, well i...
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the uk as well. let's take the fear and see fit's a valid fear, right? we know that when bradley manning who was the alleged source of the wikileaks leak butz on trial in this pretile hearing, assange's name was brought up multiple times in the grand hearing. the government is trying to flip bradley manning to turn him against assange to say he's part of this conspiracy to create espiona espionage. >> it is plausible that that is the case but we have nothing to confirm. >> but we know -- we know from testimony, we know from people who are within the bradley manning trials. we know it as you guys call it the justice department and you guys are saying no comment. they certainly want to leave this possibility out there that they can extradite assange. >> how does sweden help them in the process. >> the minute he goes, he has to face questioning. >> how -- >> sweden doesn't release him. so once sweden gets him they send him over to the united states. it doesn't necessarily make it easier. england is not
the uk as well. let's take the fear and see fit's a valid fear, right? we know that when bradley manning who was the alleged source of the wikileaks leak butz on trial in this pretile hearing, assange's name was brought up multiple times in the grand hearing. the government is trying to flip bradley manning to turn him against assange to say he's part of this conspiracy to create espiona espionage. >> it is plausible that that is the case but we have nothing to confirm. >> but we...
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construction is such a big drag on the gdp in the uk. we have employment increasing unless the gdp numbers have gotten worse. some have blamed it on construction. it was 48.2. the poll was to decline to 48. so after contracting in two and a half years, it has returned to marginal growth. as i say, there's some slight relief there as well. meanwhile, a heads-up on tonight's access middle east program. we look at how you can make money by emulating one of the business leading the region. we're in dubai with more on the program. >> good to see you. again, we had a very candid conversation with a man who is very well known in this part of the world. he's the found eer and chairmanf the alhi tour group. it's not listed and there's not a lot of information when it comes to the financial situation of the company, but it is a very influential player in the middle east. we fauktalked about all kinds o different issues and we spoke about whether european banks are currently worth investing in at all, given the libor scandal and all the challenges
construction is such a big drag on the gdp in the uk. we have employment increasing unless the gdp numbers have gotten worse. some have blamed it on construction. it was 48.2. the poll was to decline to 48. so after contracting in two and a half years, it has returned to marginal growth. as i say, there's some slight relief there as well. meanwhile, a heads-up on tonight's access middle east program. we look at how you can make money by emulating one of the business leading the region. we're in...
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i mean, at the beginning he might have been reluctant, but in our last year in the uk, in our last year in glasgow, scotland, my dad was out of work and my mom was supporting the family, and he's a doctor with a ph.d. and it was very difficult, but he understood this was what was needed, and he'd come and pick us up from school, and he'd cook dinner so that when my mom came home, dinner was ready. >> hinojosa: okay. so then you leave ndon, progressive, open, you know, you're having this new... not new, but a very egalitarian experience of islam in your home, and you move to saudi arabia. and you're about... what, you're a teenager? >> fifteen. >> hinojosa: what happens then, when you move to saudi arabia as a 15-year-old? >> my world turned upside down, because the islam that we were living, this very egalitarian islam at home... outside in saudi arabia, i was seeing the complete opposite. and so i learned at that age, at 15, that there were many different types of islam, because the islam i was taught was, "you and your brother are equal, y andour other must go to university, you and y
i mean, at the beginning he might have been reluctant, but in our last year in the uk, in our last year in glasgow, scotland, my dad was out of work and my mom was supporting the family, and he's a doctor with a ph.d. and it was very difficult, but he understood this was what was needed, and he'd come and pick us up from school, and he'd cook dinner so that when my mom came home, dinner was ready. >> hinojosa: okay. so then you leave ndon, progressive, open, you know, you're having this...
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the same with france, uk and india. if we're not able to bring the finances back, we'll put the shareholders money to good use. u.s. is still the best place to invest if we can improve the tax rules. >> susie: thank you for coming on the program, and good luck to you. >> thank you, susie, it's a pleas tower see you again. look forward to be on in the future. >> susie: same here. john chambers. ceo of cisco. >> reporter: i'm erika miller in southampton, new york. you think you know how ice is made? well tomorrow we'll take you behind the scenes at an ice company that make 225 tons of ice a day! >> susie: that's nightly business report for wednesday, august 15. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. i'm susie gharib, good night everyone, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the same with france, uk and india. if we're not able to bring the finances back, we'll put the shareholders money to good use. u.s. is still the best place to invest if we can improve the tax rules. >> susie: thank you for coming on the program, and good luck to you. >> thank you, susie, it's a pleas tower see you again. look forward to be on in the future. >> susie: same here. john chambers. ceo of cisco. >> reporter: i'm erika miller in southampton, new york. you...